Bird and Mammal Size Not Important in Adjusting to Temperature Even tiny birds can live in the Arctic, and very large animals can live near the equator, despite earlier thoughts about which sizes of animals could adjust to cold or…
Body Language Links Certain Behaviors To Genetic Mutations in Mice, Say Researchers
Body Language Links Certain Behaviors To Genetic Mutations in Mice, Say Researchers Analyzing the body language of mice may help scientists better understand the behavioral effects of certain gene mutations. Source: Natures Talk Show via Nature World News Body Language…
Female Spiders Attack Mates After Sex – But Why?
Female Spiders Attack Mates After Sex – But Why? Sexual cannibalism is common among many species. But a new study is challenging the belief that female spiders attack their mates after sex because they can’t control their aggressiveness, and instead…
Weather in Earth's Mantle and Core Different Than Thought
Weather in Earth’s Mantle and Core Different Than Thought Researchers who recently looked at earthquake data and other info regarding the Earth’s mantle and core say that totally unexpected weather is occurring there. Source: Natures Talk Show via Nature World…
New Dinosaur With "Sail" On Its Back Roamed Spain 125 Million Years Ago
New Dinosaur With “Sail” On Its Back Roamed Spain 125 Million Years Ago A new dinosaur species with a “sail” on its back was recently unearthed in northeastern Spain. Researchers say this mysterious “sail” helped the dinosaur regulate its body…
Little Penguins Work Together To Hunt But Don't Share Catch, Say Researchers
Little Penguins Work Together To Hunt But Don’t Share Catch, Say Researchers Little penguins work together to hunt schools of fish to increase their chances of locating prey. However, once a capture is made, it’s every penguin for himself. Source:…
Extinct 'Lonesome George' Tortoise Species May Be Brought Back To Life With Help From Relatives
{$inline_image} Extinct ‘Lonesome George’ Tortoise Species May Be Brought Back To Life With Help From Relatives Even though Lonesome George — the last member of the Pinta Island Galapagos Tortoises — died in 2012, scientists may be able to revive…